Microphone revolution: North Korean cultural diplomacy during the liberation of Southern Africa

TitleMicrophone revolution: North Korean cultural diplomacy during the liberation of Southern Africa
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsT.A. van der Hoog
EditorC. Stolte, and S.L. Lewis
Secondary TitleThe lives of Cold War Afro-Asianism
Pagination265-290
Date Published2022
PublisherLeiden University Press
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number9789087283889
Keywordsdiplomacy, Juche, North Korea, Southern Africa
Abstract

North Korea is an overlooked actor in studies of Afro-Asian solidarity or the Cold War, even though it developed an independent foreign policy and managed to forge connections to African liberation movements. This chapter explores North Korea’s cultural diplomacy during the liberation of southern Africa through the establishment of Juche Study Centers. Juche, the official ideology of North Korea, was marketed in Africa through public meetings at Juche Study Centers, the distribution of translated literature, film viewings, and travel opportunities to Pyongyang.Juche was a vague philosophy that resonated with African views of post-colonial nation-building. Today, few people take Juche seriously but the fraternal ties between North Korea and African political regimes have withstood the test of time

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/3486910
Citation Key11982